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Nakamura, Chie; Arai, Manabu; Mazuka, Reiko – Cognition, 2012
Numerous studies have reported an effect of prosodic information on parsing but whether prosody can impact even the initial parsing decision is still not evident. In a visual world eye-tracking experiment, we investigated the influence of contrastive intonation and visual context on processing temporarily ambiguous relative clause sentences in…
Descriptors: Evidence, Prediction, Syntax, Stimuli
Stolterfoht, Britta; Friederici, Angela D.; Alter, Kai; Steube, Anita – Cognition, 2007
Several recent studies have shown that focus structural representations influence syntactic processing during reading, while other studies have shown that implicit prosody plays an important role in the understanding of written language. Up until now, the relationship between these two processes has been mostly disregarded. The present study…
Descriptors: Written Language, Brain, Reading Processes, Suprasegmentals

Gerken, Louann; And Others – Cognition, 1994
Infants heard sentences in which prosodic structure was either consistent or inconsistent with the syntactic structure. Results suggest that the prosodic information in an individual sentence is not always sufficient to assign a syntactic structure and that learners must engage in active inferential processes to arrive at the correct syntactic…
Descriptors: Infants, Inferences, Language Acquisition, Language Processing